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1 lying
كَذَبَ \ lie, lied: (present participle lying) to say sth. that is (as one knows) not true: She lied to me about her age. -
2 lying
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3 lying, recumbent
مُسْتَلْقٍ \ lying, recumbent. -
4 low-lying
adjective(of land) at a height not much above sea-level.قليل الأرتِفاع عن سَطْح البَحْر -
5 take lying down
to accept or suffer (something) without arguing, complaining or trying to avoid it.يَقْبَل أو يُعاني بدون شَكْوى أو إحْتِجاج•Remark: see also lay I. -
6 lie
I [laɪ]1. nouna false statement made with the intention of deceiving:كَذِب، كِذْبَهIt would be a lie to say I knew, because I didn't.
2. verb– present participle ˈlying: past tense, past participle liedيَكْذِب II [laɪ] present participle ˈlying: past tense lay [leɪ]: past participle lain [leɪn] verbThere's no point in asking her – she'll just lie about it.
1) to be in or take a more or less flat position:يَضْطَجِع، يَتَمَدَّدThe book was lying in the hall.
2) to be situated; to be in a particular place etc:يَقَع، يَمْتَدHis interest lies in farming.
3) to remain in a certain state:يَبْقىThe shop is lying empty now.
يَكْمُنHis charm lies in his honesty.
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7 منبطح
مُنْبَطِح: مُتَسَطّح، مُسْتَلْقٍprostrate, prone, procumbent, lying face down; recumbent, decumbent, lying down -
8 lay waste
to make (a piece of land) into barren country by burning and plundering.يُبَذِّر•Remark: lay needs an object and has laid as its past tense and past participle: He (had) laid his book down; He will be laying his proposals before the committee tomorrow. lie takes no object and has lying as its present participle, lay as its past tense and lain as its past participle: Please lie down; He lay down; He had lain there for hours. lie, to be untruthful, has lying as its present participle, and lied as its past tense and past participle: She (has always) lied about her age. -
9 pile
I [paɪl]1. noun1) a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap:كَوْمَه، عُرْمَهThere was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.
2) a large quantity, especially of money:ثَرْوَه، مِقْدار كَبير من المالHe must have piles of money to own a car like that.
2. verbto make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile:يُكَوِّم II [paɪl] nounHe piled the boxes on the table.
a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc:رَكيزَه، عَمود، خازوق III [paɪl] nounThe entire city of Venice is built on piles.
زَغَبThe rug has a deep/thick pile.
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10 puddle
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11 استذكار كاذب
1. pseudoreminiscence 2. pathologic lying -
12 كذب تخيلي
1. pseudologia fantastica 2. pathologic lying -
13 مستشفى الولادة
1) lying-in hospital 2) maternity hospital -
14 مستلق
1) dorsicumbent 2) 1. recumbent 2. lying down 3) supine -
15 نفاس
1) childbed 2) lying-in -
16 نفاسي
1) lying-in 2) puerperal 3) puerperous -
17 استلقاء
n. lying -
18 اضطجاع
n. lying, lie -
19 الاستلقاء
adj. lying down -
20 كائن
1́ adj. existing, real, situated, located, lying2́ n. being, existence
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